Why do so many jews in America want to join the IDF?

"I can't say that I came here for Zionist or even Jewish reasons," said the 
paratrooper sitting next to me on Seder night last Monday. "I got into so 
much trouble back home, all I wanted to do was party. Running away from the 
police was what made me fit enough for combat service. I thought that 
coming here and doing army would help me get my shit together."

The others sitting around the table nodded, they wore berets and insignia 
of combat units, their accents gave away their origins from all corners of 
the English-speaking world. The paratrooper from San Francisco, a Bostonian 
serving in the Kfir Brigade who gave up a baseball scholarship to get away 
from a traumatic breakup with his girlfriend and join up, the Asian-looking 
Aussie who after five years of living on the streets of Sydney followed in 
his grandfather's footsteps and joined an elite unit of the Border Police.

We were sitting at a central Seder organized by the Israel Defense Forces 
for 400 "lone soldiers," serving here without any family to go home to for 
Passover.

With the main part of the Haggadah and the four-course meal almost over, 
they coalesced into language-based groups. English was the second most 
dominant, after Russian.

*Better soldiers, better citizens*

Despite being naturalized Israeli citizens, few of them are really certain 
they will continue living in the country after they are discharged. For 
most of them, the army is the main attraction Israel has to offer. Some of 
them are the children of Israelis who emigrated decades ago, often before 
they were born, and their decision to return to the land of their heritage 
was motivated by their reaching conscription age.

Others have no family connection whatsoever; The decision to leave home and 
enlist was made almost on the spur of the moment. Some considered whether 
to join the Marines, weighing deployment to Afghanistan against Gaza.

Jews from around the world have always come to Israel to serve in the IDF. 
The Mahal volunteers of 1948, many of them World War II veterans, supplied 
much needed combat expertise to the fledgling army. Thousands of new 
immigrants who arrived in leaky boats during the first months of 
independence, mostly Holocaust survivors, were sent into battle with 
scarcely any training or equipment. Hundreds were killed and some lie to 
this day in unmarked graves.

In the following decades, there were always some who entertained a romantic 
idea of heroism in the desert. But the IDF had become a better organized 
and staffed army and besides unique cases of veterans of foreign conflicts, 
such as an American combat pilot who had flown in Vietnam or Russian 
snipers who had fought in Chechnya, it was harder to quantify the 
contribution of these soldiers in relation to the considerable resources 
needed to support them.

Many of them arrived with high hopes and motivation, only to be worn down 
by the brutal and illogical realities of military life. But still they 
continue to arrive, in recent years in larger numbers.

Over 3,000 lone immigrant soldiers are currently serving in the IDF. About 
half of them came from the former Soviet Union and are planning to live 
here in the long run, the army being a necessary part of their integration.

But a growing number are from the West, young Jewish challenge-seekers, 
over 500 soldiers from the United States and hundreds more from other 
Jewish communities around the globe. This number may still seem relatively 
small but has been growing exponentially over the last few years. Officers 
in the IDF's Personnel Directorate are already talking openly of tapping 
into the global Jewish potential as a possible solution for the shortfall 
in enlistment due to lower birthrates and the growing proportion in the 
population of Israeli Arabs and ultra-Orthodox, who do not serve in the 
army.

Is the IDF becoming the Diaspora's foreign legion? Has toting an M-16 and 
patrolling the back roads of the West Bank become more popular for Jewish 
teenagers than taking a year off before college to go and pick oranges on a 
kibbutz?

One of the unique societal roles the IDF plays is helping integrate young 
immigrants into society. "I know that if I can prepare an Ethiopian boy 
well for the army, he will be a better citizen afterwards," said Lt. Col. 
Itai Krin, commander of the Michve Alon base of the Education Corps, where 
the IDF runs its army preparation courses for immigrants.

He has a point, army service has always been a major socializing factor, 
not only for immigrants but also for young men and women in disadvantaged 
parts of Israeli society. For the children of families that have already 
decided to live in Israel, a positive military experience is usually a 
bonus.

*More than the IDF*

But what does it say about Israel when a growing number of young Jews 
abroad identify it today solely with the IDF. For them it seems that 
immigrating isn't about joining a society, with all its benefits and 
duties, but simply wearing a uniform and learning how to kill.

Programs like Birthright have tried to capitalize on this identification. 
Every busload of birthrighters is joined by a group of soldiers who 
accompany them throughout their visit. It adds sex-appeal to the program 
and gives the IDF an opportunity to boost its credentials as the defenders 
of the entire Jewish nation.

The army's generals are simply jumping on a good opportunity from their 
point of view, but this is still a worrisome trend. In an age when over 90 
percent of the Diaspora is concentrated in the West, the fact that the most 
potent image Israel can market to young Jews is its army is a sign of 
failure for Israeli society in general.

It means that despite success in the fields of academia, technology and 
business, the country is still seen as Spartan, insular and parochial, and 
therefore appealing only to adventure seekers and roughnecks. It means that 
a growing proportion of young Jews who find it difficult to identify with a 
Jewish army which is acting in ways that to them are anathema to their 
universal ideals and even to their Jewish notions of tikkun olam, repairing 
the world, will find themselves even further estranged from Zion.

Bolstering Israel-Diaspora military ties at the expense of other types of 
bonds will add soldiers and ultimately Israeli citizens but will turn away 
other significant swaths of the Jewish people.

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